Rye, Harrison Homeowners Get Into Halloween Spirit

At 277 Park Ave. in Harrison, Dracula takes a peek at passers-by as the lid to this inflatable coffin opens and closes.Photo Credit: Jon CraigAnother lawn decoration along Park Avenue near the village of Harrison.Photo Credit: Jon CraigA giant pumpkin that was carted in Monday's Columbus Day parade is now on display a the corner of Parsons Street and Oakland Avenue in Harrison.Photo Credit: Jon CraigAt 277 Park Ave. in Harrison, there are several inflatable Halloween decorations. Catch them before it storms.Photo Credit: Jon CraigLeaving Harrison along Park Avenue, motorists get this spooky view.Photo Credit: Jon CraigAnd if you are walking into the village of Harrison from Rye, also along Park Avenue, these goblins will greet you.Photo Credit: Jon CraigA Rye homeowner at 115 Coolidge Ave. used cobwebs and skeletons to decorate the front yard.Photo Credit: Jon CraigAt night, in the wind, this dangling ghost is pretty creepy at the corner of Crystal Street and Nelson Avenue in Harrison.Photo Credit: Jon CraigThese ghosts greet students walking to Louis M. Klein Middle School off Nelson Avenue in Harrison.Photo Credit: Jon CraigA view from the corner of Parsons Street and Oakland Avenue in HarrisonPhoto Credit: Jon Craig

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HARRISON, N.Y. -- With Halloween just two weeks away, residents in neighborhoods throughout Harrison and Rye have gotten into the spirit -- while making their lawns cobwebby and downright spooky.

The lawn at the corner of Parsons Street and Oakland Avenue in Harrison, also known for a North Pole display closer to Christmas, also displays the "giant pumpkin" carted through the village during the annual Columbus Day Parade on Monday Oct. 13.